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From Shakespeare Set Free; Teaching A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Romeo and Juliet, and Macbeth
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Was today’s HSPE prompt a good one or a bad one? Why? Mrs. deVidal is really curious what you think so be prepared to talk about this.
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Info about Shakespeare from notes (3/1) Important quotes
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For each set of the following quotations, identify the speaker:
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Fair is four and foul is fair Hover through the fog and filthy air A. Lady Macbeth B. Macbeth C. Witches D. Banquo
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Glamis thou art, and Cawdor; and shalt be / What thou art promised; yet I do fear thy nature; / It is too full o’the milk of human kindness / To catch the nearest way A. Macbeth B. Duncan C. Witches D. Lady Macbeth
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No more that thane of Cawdor shall deceive / Our bosom interest: go pronounce his present death, / And with his former title meet Macbeth A. Lennox B. Ross C. Duncan D. Malcolm
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Stars hide your fires; / Let not light see my black and deep desires: / The eye wink at the hand; yet let that be, / Which the eye fears, when it is done, to see. A. Lady Macbeth B. Macbeth C. Duncan D. Banquo
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To beguile the time, / Look like the time; bear welcome in your eye / Your hand, your tongue: look like the innocent flower / But be the serpeant under’t. He that’s coming Must be provided for: and you shall put / This night’s great business at my dispatch A. Banquo B. Witches C. Lady Macbeth D. Duncan
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But ‘tis strange / And oftentimes, to win us to our harm, / The instruments of darkness tell us truths / Win us with honest trifles, to betray’s / In deepest consequence A. Macbeth B. Duncan C. Witches D. Banquo
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Sons, kinsmen, thanes, / And you whose places are the nearest know / We will establish our estate upon / Our eldest, Malcolm, whom we name hereafter / Prince of Cumberland; A. Duncan B. Macbeth C. Banquo D. Lady Macbeth
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We will proceed no further in this business: He hath honor’d me of late; and I have bought / Golden opinions from all sorts of people, / Which would be worn now in their newest gloss / Not cast aside too soon A. Lady Macbeth B. Macbeth C. Duncan D. Witches
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If chance will have me king, why, chance may crown me / Without my stir A. Duncan B. Macbeth C. Malcolm D. Donaldbain
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Come you spirits / that tend on mortal thoughts, unsex me here / and fill me from the crown to the to top-full / of direst cruelty
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He’s here in double trust: / First, as I am his kinsman and his subject, / Strong both against the deed; then, as his host, / Who should against his murderer shut the door / Not bear the knife myself
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Bring forth men-children only. / For thy undaunted mettle should compose / nothing but males
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Stay you imperfect speakers. Tell me more. / By Sinel’s death I know I am Thane of Glamis, / but how of Cawdor? The Thane of Cawdor lives…
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